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As Kermit the frog once said, “It’s not easy being green.” Well, thanks to Kawasaki’s aggressive and prolific product development, it’s getting much easier.

My first motorcycle was a Kawasaki, and I ride one now…35 years later. That first bike was a smoky old KX125 and I loved it. It was the first thing that I didn’t have to pedal. It turns out that now there are Kawasakis that you DO pedal.

It appears that Kawasaki is now looking to make cradle to grave brand loyalists. I thought I was the closest thing – not so. The Japanese company now offers everything from tricycles to push scooters; BMX competition bikes to full on mountain bikes. Some of these new pedal bikes have amazing full suspensions. Even the tricycles are suspended!

So what it boils down to is that you can effectively spend your entire two-wheeled existence on a Kawasaki. Here is the logical progression: